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    Role of linkage between cerebral activity and baroreflex control of heart rate via central vasopressin V1a receptors in food-deprived mice by Sumiyoshi, Eri, Masuki, Shizue, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-2022)
    “…We previously reported that cerebral activation at the onset of voluntary locomotion suppressed baroreflex control of heart rate (HR) and increased arterial…”
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    High-Intensity Walking Time Is a Key Determinant to Increase Physical Fitness and Improve Health Outcomes After Interval Walking Training in Middle-Aged and Older People by Masuki, Shizue, Morikawa, Mayuko, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in Mayo Clinic proceedings (01-12-2019)
    “…To examine the effects of interval walking training (IWT) on the estimated peak aerobic capacity (eV˙O2peak) and lifestyle-related disease (LSD) score while…”
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    Increased response of postmenopausal bone to interval walking training depends on baseline bone mineral density by Martyanti, Rizka Nugraheni, Morikawa, Mayuko, Hanaoka, Masaaki, Tanaka, Satoshi, Nakamura, Yukio, Nose, Hiroshi, Masuki, Shizue

    Published in PloS one (05-09-2024)
    “…To examine the hypothesis that an increase in response of postmenopausal bone to interval walking training (IWT) depends on baseline bone mineral densities…”
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    Effect of Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Solution Including Bicarbonate Ion Ad Libitum Ingestion on Urine Bicarbonate Retention during Mountain Trekking: A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study by Horiuchi, Masahiro, Hasegawa, Tatsuya, Nose, Hiroshi

    “…We investigated whether bicarbonate ion (HCO ) in a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution (CE+HCO ) ingested during climbing to 3000 m on Mount Fuji could increase…”
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    Interval Walking Training Can Increase Physical Fitness in Middle-Aged and Older People by Masuki, Shizue, Morikawa, Mayuko, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in Exercise and sport sciences reviews (01-07-2017)
    “…No long-term exercise training regimen with high adherence and effectiveness for middle-aged and older individuals is currently broadly available in the field…”
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    Interval walking training in type 2 diabetes: A pilot study to evaluate the applicability as exercise therapy by Kitajima, Kouhei, Oiwa, Ako, Miyakoshi, Takahiro, Hosokawa, Manami, Furihata, Mayuka, Takahashi, Masaaki, Masuki, Shizue, Nose, Hiroshi, Okubo, Yosuke, Sato, Ai, Yamazaki, Masanori, Komatsu, Mitsuhisa

    Published in PloS one (18-05-2023)
    “…There are few established easy-to-perform exercise protocols with evidence-based effects for individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D). A unique exercise regimen,…”
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    New portable device for continuous measurement of sweat rate under heat stress during field tests by Uchida, Koji, Ogawa, Yu, Kataoka, Yufuko, Manabe, Kazumasa, Aida, Takamichi, Kamijo, Yoshi-Ichiro, Takahashi, Sohta, Ikefuchi, Ryo, Nose, Hiroshi, Masuki, Shizue

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2022)
    “…We have developed a portable method to measure sweat rate (SR) under heat stress during field tests. We randomly divided 15 males and 17 females (23-78 yr)…”
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    Barometric pressure change and heart rate response during sleeping at ~ 3000 m altitude by Horiuchi, Masahiro, Endo, Junko, Handa, Yoko, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-05-2018)
    “…We investigated effects of change in barometric pressure ( P B ) with climate change on heart rate (HR) during sleep at 3000 m altitude. Nineteen healthy…”
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    High-intensity interval walking training using internet of things (IoT): past and future by Nose, Hiroshi, Morikawa, Mayuko, Furihata, Mayuka, Masuki, Shizue

    “…Facing the rapid growth in the elderly population worldwide, the need for exercise prescriptions according to individual physical fitness has become…”
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    Rapid saline infusion and/or drinking enhance skin sympathetic nerve activity components reduced by hypovolaemia and hyperosmolality in hyperthermia by Kamijo, Yoshi‐ichiro, Okazaki, Kazunobu, Ikegawa, Shigeki, Okada, Yoshiyuki, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-11-2018)
    “…Key points In hyperthermia, plasma hyperosmolality suppresses both cutaneous vasodilatation and sweating responses and this suppression is removed by…”
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    Effects of High-Intensity Interval Walking Training on Physical Fitness and Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged and Older People by Nemoto, Ken-ichi, MS, Gen-no, Hirokazu, PhD, Masuki, Shizue, PhD, Okazaki, Kazunobu, PhD, Nose, Hiroshi, MD, PhD

    Published in Mayo Clinic proceedings (01-07-2007)
    “…OBJECTIVE To examine whether high-intensity interval walking training increased thigh muscle strength and peak aerobic capacity and reduced blood pressure more…”
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    Effects of dried tofu supplementation during interval walking training on the methylation of the NFKB2 gene in the whole blood of older women by Morikawa, Mayuko, Nakano, Sakura, Mitsui, Nobuo, Murasawa, Hisashi, Masuki, Shizue, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in The journal of physiological sciences (01-11-2018)
    “…Muscle atrophy with aging is closely associated with chronic systemic inflammation and lifestyle-related diseases. Here, we assessed whether dried tofu intake…”
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    Effects of 5‐month interval walking training on cognitive function in elderly people by Furihata, Mayuka, Morikawa, Mayuko, Hayashi, Ryoichi, Tomita, Wayumi, Masuki, Shizue, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Aims Deterioration of physical fitness with advancing age is suggested to be one of the major causes for dementia. We examined whether 5‐mo interval walking…”
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    Interval walking training over 10 years protects against age‐associated declines in physical fitness by Morikawa, Mayuko, Masuki, Shizue, Furuhata, Shunichi, Shimodaira, Hirokazu, Furihata, Mayuka, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Background Exercise training throughout the lifespan is the most effective strategy to prevent age‐associated declines in physical fitness. We assessed the…”
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    Effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid supplementation on home-based walking training achievement in middle-aged depressive women: randomized, double-blind, crossover pilot study by Suzuki, Hiroshi, Masuki, Shizue, Morikawa, Akiyo, Ogawa, Yu, Kamijo, Yoshi-ichiro, Takahashi, Kiwamu, Nakajima, Motowo, Nose, Hiroshi

    Published in Scientific reports (08-05-2018)
    “…Depressive patients often experience difficulty in performing exercise due to physical and psychological barriers. We examined the effects of 5-aminolevulinic…”
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    Interval Walking Training and Nutritional Intake to Increase Plasma Volume in Elderly by UCHIDA, KOJI, KAMIJO, YOSHI-ICHIRO, IKEGAWA, SHIGEKI, HAMADA, KOICHIRO, MASUKI, SHIZUE, NOSE, HIROSHI

    “…PURPOSEAerobic training-induced plasma volume (PV) expansion improves thermoregulation, and carbohydrate (CHO) + whey protein supplementation enhanced the…”
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